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folubunmi

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Given what you have learned about the relationship between nutrition and cognitive functioning over time, what is one piece of advice you could give others?
 
  a. The research on the relationship between nutrition and cognitive functioning is unclear.
  b. Maintaining good levels of certain nutrients in blood plasma can reduce structural changes in the brain and cognitive declines.
  c. The nutrients important for women's cognitive functioning are different from those required by men.
  d. After age 75, nutrition is not an important factor in cognitive functioning.

Question 2

Bowman and colleagues (2012) identified three different associated with cognitive functioning and brain volume.
 
  a. biomarker patterns
  b. genes
  c. personality types
  d. types of exercise



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recede

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a




folubunmi

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Reply 2 on: Aug 23, 2018
Excellent


parshano

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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